No. 12 Women鈥檚 Swimming Earns Five More All-Americans on Night Three
The No. 12 Swarthmore College women's swimming team celebrated another successful night at the NCAA National Championships, securing five additional All-American honors. Quinn Weygandt achieved second-team All-American recognition in the 200 butterfly for the third time, while Maya Ambardekar, Cara Dominici, Norah Rutkowski, and Genine Collins earned All-American status by finishing first-team in the 400 medley relay. The team also saw a strong performance with a second-team finish in the 200 medley relay, continuing their momentum in the championship.
By the Numbers- Quinn Weygandt placed 15th in the 200 butterfly with a time of 2:03.66.
- The women's 200 medley relay finished 14th with a time of 1:43.24.
- The Garnet currently hold a strong position in the championships, having secured multiple All-American honors across various events.
- They are set to compete in several key events on the final day, including the 1650 freestyle and 400 freestyle relay.
The team will aim to build on their success as they compete in the remaining events of the NCAA Championships, looking to add more accolades and improve overall standings.
Bottom LineSwarthmore's women's swimming team continues to demonstrate exceptional talent and resilience, positioning themselves strongly for final day performances that could yield further All-American honors.
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